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As a field of labor I prefer China." Owing to deficiency in funds the Board could not send him that year. He accepted an invitation to assist Dr. Brodhead, then pastor of the Central Reformed Church of Brooklyn. Dr. Brodhead was one of the great preachers of his day.
Sixteen noted warriors and marauders were singled out and put to death. The remainder fared but little better, for, while marching back to Fort Pitt, the militia fell on them and murdered all the men, leaving only the women and children. The militia also started to attack the Moravians, and were only prevented by the strenuous exertions of Brodhead.
At half-past twelve she and I set out, and after leaving us the carriage returned for your father and Mr. Brodhead. But first let me tell you something of our equipage. It is a CHARIOT, not a coach; that is, it has but one seat, but the whole front being glass makes it much more agreeable to such persons as have not large families.
Mary B. Warren, Lansing, Mich. WIS. Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. C. Matter, Brodhead, Wis. MINN. Woman's Home Miss. Society, Secretary, Mrs. H.L. Chase, 2750 Second Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. IOWA. Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Miss Ella E. Marsh, Grinnell, Iowa. KANSAS. Woman's Home Miss. Society, Secretary, Mrs, G.L. Epps, Topeka, Kan. NEB. Woman's Home Miss.
Alpheus S. Williams, Orlando B. Wilcox, Israel B. Richardson, John C. Robinson, Orlando M. Poe, Thornton F. Brodhead, Gordon Granger, Phillip H. Sheridan and R.H.G. Minty were some of the names that appeared early in the history of Michigan in the war.
"Although," says Perkins, "Kentucky grew rapidly during the year 1784, the emigrants numbering twelve, and the whole population thirty thousand; although a friendly meeting was held by Thomas J. Dalton, with the Piankeshaws, at Vincennes, in April; and though trade was extending itself into the clearings and among the canebrakes Daniel Brodhead having opened his store at Louisville the previous year, and James Wilkinson having come to Lexington in February, as the leader of a large commercial company, formed in Philadelphia, still the cool and sagacious mind of Logan led him to prepare his fellow-citizens for trial and hardships.
Bancroft went to dine with Kenyon, and I drove there with him for a little air. On my return Cates, the butler, saluted me with the wondrous news of the deposition and flight of the royal family, which Mr. Brodhead had rushed up from his club to impart to us. I was engaged to a little party at Mr. Hallam's, where I found everybody in great excitement. Sunday Noon
By Nicolas Jean de Wassenaer THE SWEDES AND DUTCH IN NEW JERSEY . By Israel Acrelius By Governor Thomas Dudley LORD BALTIMORE IN MARYLAND . By Contemporary Writers ROGER WILLIAMS IN RHODE ISLAND . By Nathaniel Morton By Alexander Johnston By John G. Palfrey THE ENGLISH CONQUEST OF NEW YORK . By John H. Brodhead BACON'S REBELLION IN VIRGINIA . By an Anonymous Writer
Brodhead, the historian of New York, recounts the steps of this conquest in a manner which brings the rival powers and their agents distinctly before us. England now determined boldly to rob Holland of her American province.
Brodhead, in his valuable history of New York, gives the following account of the untoward scenes which immediately ensued, compiling from the most ancient records: "But Hudson, perceiving their intent, would suffer none of them to enter the vessel. Two canoes, full of warriors, then came under the stern, and shot a flight of arrows into the yacht.
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